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Posted on 12/01/2006 12:55:15 PM PST by ecurbh
just damn.
Winmag, please let her know that she and her family are in our prayers. And thank her for her husband's service to our country and our freedom.
Let us know if there is some more tangible way we can show our appreciation.
It would be nice to send her a card, or flowers from the group.
You have freepmail.
I think many personal notes would help, if winmag would either like to forward messages or pass on her email address to us in FRMail.
Great idea!
Indeed!
Ping to folks I may have missed the first time.
Winmag; That was an email we all hope never to receive, thanks for passing it on. Prayers for his family. We're in on whatever the group decides to do. OB & LSA
Well PE, it's been more than 24 hours, how well does the rifle shoot. :-)
Brown Office Royal is what I learned to type on. Still miss the bell and ratchet sound. When I got my first computer at work, I was kinda hard on the key boards; I've learned a lighter touch since then.
Well, that must have been a shock, to say the least. Glad you're all set up with new pipes. Those old(er) pipes can be fragile. Yup, we knows about that, yes we do.
We signed up for the 24 ping list too. It's hard to follow the show and the thread but a lot of fun to try.
My Mom never got to the point where she didn't miss the sound and feel of a typewriter, even after years of using the computers. She didn't mind the old "clicky" keyboards quite as much as the newer ones, but even so, they bothered her.
Name sounds familiar. Our high school would have had old ones, when I took it in 1969-70, so there's no telling what they were.
Heh, we like the clicky-clack key boards too, the silent ones are kinda spooky.
These were the big ol' brown typewriters, green key pads with the white lettering worn off most of them. It was touch typing from the get-go. Circa 1964/1965 IRRC. I don't miss the round typewriter erasers with the attached brush and don't miss the carbon paper a-tall.
LOL! What a blast from the past!
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